chirred (Meaning)

chirred

the short vibrant or trilled sound characteristic of an insect (such as a grasshopper or cicada), to make a vibrating sound like some insects (as a grasshopper or cicada)

chirred Sentence Examples

  1. The crickets chirred harmoniously in the warm summer night.
  2. The tiny birds chirred incessantly, filling the air with a chorus of sweet notes.
  3. The grasshopper chirred rhythmically, announcing its presence in the field.
  4. The cicadas chirred loudly, creating a deafening buzz that echoed through the forest.
  5. The fire crackled and chirred, casting a warm glow on the cold winter evening.
  6. The popcorn chirred in the saucepan, releasing a tantalizing aroma.
  7. The metal gears chirred against each other, indicating a need for lubrication.
  8. The ice under their skates chirred and squealed as they glided across the rink.
  9. The tires of the car chirred sharply as it made a sudden stop.
  10. The radio chirred static, interrupting the silence of the empty house.

FAQs About the word chirred

the short vibrant or trilled sound characteristic of an insect (such as a grasshopper or cicada), to make a vibrating sound like some insects (as a grasshopper

churred, hummed, whispered, burred, whirred, fizzed, sighed, bumbled, thrummed, zipped

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The crickets chirred harmoniously in the warm summer night.

The tiny birds chirred incessantly, filling the air with a chorus of sweet notes.

The grasshopper chirred rhythmically, announcing its presence in the field.

The cicadas chirred loudly, creating a deafening buzz that echoed through the forest.